US3725399A - METHOD OF PRODUCING 7{62 -ACYLAMIDO-3-METHYLCEPH-3-Em-4-CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTERS - Google Patents
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Definitions
- Penicillanic acid has the structure:
- cephem refers to the basic cepham structure with a single olefinic double bond.
- Cephalosporin antibiotics are of great interest in that a number of them are of value in the treatment of infections caused by pathogenic bacteria some of which are resistant to other antibiotics.
- Penicillin compounds are, currently, produced in greater quantities on an industrial scale than are cephalosporin compounds and with I the continually increasing interest in cephalosporin compounds it is highly desirable to have available alternative techniques for producing the latter such as a simple process for converting compounds of the penicillin type into cephalosporins.
- the invention is thus principally concerned with the conversion of 6B-acylamidopenicillanic acid l-oxide esters into 7B-acylamido-3-methylceph-3-em-4-carboxylic acid esters.
- the rearrangement can be effected in good yields by means of certain substances which exist as salts or complexes.
- the salt or complex may exist in a dissociated form.
- a process for the preparation of 7B-acylamido-3-methylceph-3-em-4carboxylic acid esters comprising rearranging a 6B-acylamidopenicillanic acid l-oxide ester (referred to herein as the penicillin oxide) in a substantially inert organic solvent in the presence of a salt of a nitrogen base having a pKb of not less than 4 and an acid, which salt may be formed in situ in the reaction mixture.
- the acid may be, for example, an organic sulphonic acid, a phosphorus acid or trifluoroacetic acid.
- the organic sulphonic acid maybe for example, a hydrocarbyl (e.g., alkyl, aralkyl or aryl) sulphonic acid (e.g., methane sulphonic acid, toluene-p-sulphonic acid, p-xylene sulphonic acid or naphthalene 2- sulphonic acid), or a pyridylsulphonic acid.
- a hydrocarbyl e.g., alkyl, aralkyl or aryl
- sulphonic acid e.g., methane sulphonic acid, toluene-p-sulphonic acid, p-xylene sulphonic acid or naphthalene 2- sulphonic acid
- a pyridylsulphonic acid e.g., a pyridylsulphonic acid.
- the phosphorus acid' may be orthophosphoric, polyphosphoric, pyrophosphoric or phosphorous acid or it may be a phosphonic acid.
- the phosphonic acid may be an aliphatic, araliphatic or aryl phosphonic acid; the aliphatic, araliphatic or aryl group of such a phosphonic acid may be a hydrocarbon group (e.g., a
- aliphatic phosphonic acids include the lower alkyl and substituted (e.g., halogeno) lower alkyl phosphonic acids such as methane phosphonic acid, ethane phosphonic acid, dichloromethane phosphonic acid, trichloromethane phosphonic acid and iodomethane phosphonic acid.
- aryl phosphonic acids include the benzene and substituted (e.g., halogeno or nitro) benzene phosphonic acids e.g., bromobenzene phosphonic acids and nitro-benzenephosphonic acids.
- the nitrogen base may be either inorganic or organic.
- the expression nitrogen base is used herein as a convenient expression for a basic substance containing nitrogen although it may include other hetero atoms e.g., oxygen. We prefer however to use organic amines.
- Bases which may be used have a pKb for protonation of not less than 4 (i.e., as measured in water at 25 C).
- the base may be a polyfunctional base having a nitrogen function with such a pKb for the first protonation step.
- the bases preferably have a pKb i water of not less than 7.
- the organic base may be primary, secondary or tertiary; however, we prefer to employ weak tertiary or-. ganic bases.
- tertiary organic bases Illustrative of such tertiary organic bases are the unsaturated heterocyclic bases such as pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, benzimidazole and homologues thereof, for example the lower alkyl substituted pyridines and quinolines such as 11-, B- and 'ypicolines and 2- and 4-methylquinolines.
- Other substituted heterocyclic bases which may be used include those substituted by halogen (e.g., chlorine or bromine), acyl (e.g., formyl or acetyl), acylamido (e. g., acetamido), cyano, carboxy, aldoximino and the like.
- aniline and nuclear substituted anilines such as halogeno anilines (e.g., o-chloroaniline, mchloroaniline and p-chloroaniline); lower alkyl anilines (e.g., o-methylaniline and m-methylaniline); hydroxyand lower alkoxyanilines (e.g., o-methoxyaniline and m-hydroxyaniline); nitroanilines e.g., m-nitroaniline) and carboxyanilines (e.g., m-carboxyaniline) as well as N-lower alkyl anilines (e. g., N-methylaniline).
- halogeno anilines e.g., o-chloroaniline, mchloroaniline and p-chloroaniline
- lower alkyl anilines e.g., o-methylaniline and m-methylaniline
- hydroxyand lower alkoxyanilines e.g., o-me
- Preferred classes of salts of nitrogen bases are those obtained by the reaction of a phosphorus acid or a sulphonic acid with a nitrogen base, e.g., in substantially molar equivalents.
- Advantageous results have been obtained in the process according to the invention when salts of orthophosphoric or a phosphonic acid are employed as catalyst.
- Examples of phosphonic acids are the aliphatic and aryl phosphonic acids described above.
- Another preferred class of salts is that obtained by reacting substantially molar equivalents of an acid with an aromatic heterocyclic tertiary organic nitrogen base.
- Advantageous results have been obtained in the process according to the invention when salts of pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline or derivatives thereof substituted with lower alkyl, halogen, acyl, acylamido, cyano, carboxy, or aldoximino, are employed as catalyst.
- Particularly preferred salts of nitrogen bases are those obtained by reaction of a phosphorus acid with an aromatic heterocyclic, tertiary organic nitrogen base, particularly in substantially molar equivalents
- Advantageous results have been obtained in the process according to the invention when salts of orthophosphoric or a phosphonic acid with pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, or such bases substituted by, for example, lower alkyl, halogen, acyl, acylamido, cyano, carboxy, or aldoximino are employed.
- catalysts include pyridine; 2-methyland 4-methylpyridine; quinoline and isoquinoline salts of orthophosphoric, methane phosphonic, ethane phosphonic, iodomethane phosphonic, dichloromethane phosphonic, trichloromethane phosphonic, bromobenzene phosphonic and nitrobenzene phosphonic acids.
- the salts for use in the process according to the invention may be derived from proportions of the acid and the base such that one or more of the acidic function(s) is exactly neutralized by the base.
- molar equivalents of the base and the acid we prefer to use molar equivalents of the base and the acid.
- molar proportion other than those specified above may be used, for example, a less than molar quantity of nitrogen base may be employed so that, in addition to the salt the catalyst also comprises some free acid.
- a more than molar quantity of nitrogen base may be employed to produce a salt the average composition of which corresponds to a material intermediate to a monoor di- (nitrogen base) salt.
- the base may be used in excess of the total molar requirement to neutralize the acid function(s) but should not be used in large excess e.g., it should generally not be used in amounts of 5 molar excess and greater and consequently this precludes the use of bases as solvents for the reaction.
- the optimal ratio of acid: base will depend on various factors including the nature of the acid and the base as well as the nature of the penicillin oxide. The optimal ratio may be ascertained by preliminary trial and experiment.
- One preferred'salt for use in the process according to the invention is that obtained in situ in the reaction mixture by the reaction of substantially molar equivalents of pyridine and orthophosphoric acid.
- pyridine and dichloromethane phosphonic acid are formed from pyridine and dichloromethane phosphonic acid.
- One is obtained by reaction of substantially molar equivalents of pyridine and dichloromethane phosphonic acid and is referred to herein as monopyridinium dichloromethanephosphonate and another is obtained by reacting substantially 2 moles of pyridine with 1 mole of the phosphonic acid and is referred to herein as dipyridinium dichloromethane phosphonate.
- Salts formed from a nitrogen base having a pKb of not less than 4 and a phosphonic acid are novel compounds and constitute a further feature of the invention.
- the phosphonic acid is preferably a lower alkane or halogeno lower alkane phosphonic acid.
- Novel compounds thus include pyridinium trichloromethane phosphonate, N-methylanilinium trichloromethane phosphonate, bis(benzylammonium) trichloromethane phosphonate, a-picolinium trichlormethane phosphonate, pyridinium o-bromo-benzene phosphonate, monopyridinium dichloromethane phosphonate, monoisoquinolinium dichloromethane phosphonate and mono-3-methylisoquinolinium dichloromethane phosphonate.
- Monopyridinium dichloromethane phosphonate may, conveniently, be prepared by gradually adding pyridine to a solution of dichloromethane phosphonic acid in a polar solvent (e.g., a ketone such as acetone or a lower alkanol such as methanol, ethanol, npropanol or iso-propanol).
- a polar solvent e.g., a ketone such as acetone or a lower alkanol such as methanol, ethanol, npropanol or iso-propanol.
- the process according to the invention is carried out in organic solvent since one may regulate more exactly reaction conditions such as temperature. Ordinarily, the penicillin oxide will be in solution in the organic solvent.
- the solvent should be substantially inert to the penicillin oxide used in the process and to the cephalosporin produced by the process.
- Solvents which may be used include those described in US. Pat. No. 3,275,626 and other publications describing the rearrangement reaction. However, particularly suitable solvents include ketones boiling at from 120 C (e.g., l00-120 C), esters boiling at from 75-l40 C (e.g., l00-130 C), dioxan and diethylene glycol dimethyl ether (diglyme).
- ketones and esters that may be used in the process according to the invention are aliphatic ketones and esters having appropriate boiling points including ethyl methyl ketone, isobutyl methyl ketone, methyl n-propyl ketone, n-propyl acetate, n-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate, sec-butyl acetate and diethyl carbonate.
- the time for achieving optimum yields by the process according to the invention varies according to the particular solvent employed.
- the rearrangements are conveniently carried out at the boiling point of the chosen solvent and, for those solvents boiling in the lower part of the ranges quoted above, correspondingly longer reaction times, e.g., up to 48 hours, may be required than for those solvents boiling at higher temperatures.
- Rearrangements in dioxan generally require times of 7-15 hours to achieve optimum results whereas those carried out in methyl isobutyl ketone generally require times of 1-8 hours.
- the yields in the rearrangements are dependent, but to a lesser extent,
- the quantity of the salt used should not generally exceed 1.0 mole per mole of the penicillin oxide; however, we generally prefer to use salts in proportions of from 0.01 to 0.2 mole per mole of penicillin oxide.
- the salts used in the process according to the invention produce comparatively little color during the rearrangement as compared with similar rearrangements carried out in the presence of an acid catalyst such as a hydrocarbyl sulphonic acid.
- an acid catalyst such as a hydrocarbyl sulphonic acid.
- Byproducts commonly formed with such acid catalysts appear to only a much smaller extent and the use of salts has the practical advantage that, under our preferred conditions, it is unnecessary to use decolorizing agents and acid binding agents before removing the reaction solvent.
- the appropriate time interval for any particular reaction may be determined by testing the reaction solution by one or more of the following procedures:
- Determination of the ultraviolet spectrum of a sample of the reaction mixture suitably diluted wit ethyl alcohol.
- the calculated value for E at 264 nm rises to about 100 for a successful reaction.
- Absorption maxima at higher wave-lengths are preferably low or absent. This determination cannot be adapted when ketonic solvents are used as the reaction media.
- a desiccating agent e.g., alumina, calcium oxide, sodium hydroxide or molecular sieves
- the water formed during the reaction may be removed by the use of a fractionating column the water formed being removed by fractional distillation.
- the salt may be removed either before or after concentrating the reaction mixture. 1f the reaction solvent is immiscible with water, the salt can be removed by a simple washing procedure. On the other hand, if the reaction medium is miscible with water a convenient purification technique is to remove the reaction solvent (this may be achieved by distillation under reduced pressure) and then to purify the residue by any convenient process e.g., chromatography on silica gel.
- the degree of conversion achieved by the process according to the invention may be such that complicated purification procedures can be dispensed with and the product isolated in a substantially pure condition after a simple crystallization process.
- the product is isolated by pouring the reaction mixture into water, filtering off the product and, if desired, further purifying by recrystallization from, or slurrying with, a suitable solvent.
- pyridinium phosphate or mono-pyridinium dichloromethane phosphonate in 'dioxan solution it may be necessary only to evaporate off the solvent and to crystallize the product from a suitable solvent in order to obtain a high yield of substantially pure product.
- a color removal step e.g., by means of charcoal may be employed; however this is not normally necessary in the preferred conditions of the process according to the invention.
- the penicillin oxide used as starting material in the process according to the invention may be derived from a salt of 6B-phenylacetamidopenicillanic acid or of GB-phenoxyacetamidopenicillanic acid, obtained for example from a fermentation process, by esterification of the carboxyl group at the 3-position of the penicillanic acid and oxidation of the sulphur atom at the 1- position.
- the penicillin oxide may be obtained from 6B-aminopenicillanic acid by acylation of the amino group at the 6B-position, esterification of the carboxyl group at the 3-position, and oxidationofthe sulphur at the l-position.
- the oxidation may be carried out as described by Chow, Hall and Hoover (J. Org. Chem. 1962, 27, 1381).
- the penicillin compound is mixed with the oxidizing agent in an amount such that at least one atom of active oxygen is present per atom of thiazolidine sulphur.
- Suitable oxidizing agents include metaperiodic acid, peracetic acid, monoperphthalic acid, mchloroperbenzoic acid and t-butyl hypochlorite, the latter being preferably used in admixture with a weak base, e.g., pyridine. Excess oxidizing agents may lead to the formation of 1,1-dioxide.
- the l-oxide may be obtained in the 0:- and/or B-form.
- Acyl groups at the 6fl-amino position of the penicillin oxide may be any desired acyl group but should preferably be reasonably stable under the conditions of the rearrangement.
- the acyl group at the 6B-position is that of a penicillin obtained by a fermentation process e.g., phenylacetyl' or 'phenoxyacetyl.
- Such a group may not be the desired group in the cephalosporin end-product but this can be obviated by subsequent transformations described below.
- Another acyl group which may conveniently be used is the formyl group.
- the acyl group at the 6fi-position of the penicillin oxide may be that desired in the cephalosporin compound, e.g., a thienylacetyl or phenylglyoxylyl group, or it may be a precursor for the desired acyl group e.g., an acyl group containing a protected functional group such as a protected amino group.
- a protected a-aminophenylacetyl group is a protected a-aminophenylacetyl group.
- the amine protecting group is conveniently one which can subsequently be removed by reduction or hydrolysis without affecting the rest of the molecule, especially the lactam and 7B-amido linkages of the resulting cephalosporin compound.
- a similar protecting group may also be used as the esterifying group at the 3-COOH position and both groups can be simultaneously removed as described below.
- An advantageous procedure is to remove both groups at the last stage in the sequence.
- Protected groups include urethane, arylmethyl (e.g., trityl)-amino, arylmethyleneamino, sulphenylamino and enamine types.
- Such groups can in general be removed by one or more reagents selected from dilute mineral acids, e.g., dilute hydrochloric acid, concentrated organic acids, e.g., concentrated acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, and liquid hydrogen bromide at very low temperatures, e.g., 80 C.
- a convenient protecting group is the tertiary butoxycarbonyl group, which is readily removed by hydrolysis with dilute mineral acid, e.g., dilute hydrochloric acid, or preferably with a strong organic acid, (e.g., formic acid or trifluoroacetic acid), e.g., at a temperature of -40 C., preferably at room temperature 25 C).
- Another convenient protecting group is the 2,2,2-trichloroethoxycarbonyl group which may be split off by an agent such as zinc in acetic acid, formic acid, lower alcohols or pyridine.
- the ester of the penicillanic acid is preferably formed with an alcohol or phenol which may readily be split off, e.g., by hydrolysis or reduction, at a later stage to yield the subsequently formed ceph-3-em compound as the free acid.
- Alcohol and phenol residues which may readily be split off include those containing electron-attracting substituents for example sulpho groups and esterified carboxyl groups, these groups may be subsequently split off by alkaline reagents. Benzyl and o-benzyl-oxyphenoxy ester groups may be removed by hydrogenolysis although this may involve catalyst poisoning.
- a preferred method of removal involves acid cleavage and groups which may be removed by acid cleavage include adamantyl, t-butyl, benzyl residues such asanisyl and the residues of alkanols containing electron donors in the a-position such as acyloxy, alkoxy, benzoyloxy, substituted benzoyloxy halogen, alkylthio, phenyl, alkoxyphenyl or aromatic heterocyclic.
- radicals may be derived from benzyl alcohols such as p-methoxybenzyl alcohol, di-pmethoxyphenylmethanol, triphenylmethanol, diphenylmethanol, benzoyloxymethanol, benzoylmethanol, pnitrobenzyl alcohol and furfuryl alcohol.
- Alcohol residues which may be readily split off subsequently by a reducing agent are those of a 2,2,2- trihalogenoethanol, e.g., 2,2,2-trichloroethanol, pnitrobenzyl alcohol or 4-pyridylmethanol.
- 2,2,2- Trihalogenoethyl groups may conveniently be removed by zinc/acetic acid zinc/formic acid, zinc/lower alcohol or zinc/pyridine or by chromous reagents; pnitrobenzyl groups may conveniently be removed by hyrogenolysis and 4-pyridylmethyl groups may conveniently be removed by electrolytic reduction.
- ester group is subsequently removed by an acid catalyzed reaction
- this may be effected by using formic acid or trifluoroacetic acid (preferably in conjunction with anisole) or alternatively by using hydrochloric acid e.g., in admixture with acetic acid.
- the 7fl-acylamido compound may be N- deacylated, if desired after reactions elsewhere in the molecule, to yield the corresponding 7B-amino compound and the latter acylated with an appropriate acylating reagent.
- one suitable method comprises treating a 7B-acylamidoceph-3- em-4-carboxylic acid ester with an imide-halide forming component, converting the imide halide so obtained into the imino ether and decomposing the latter. If desired, the ester group may be split off by hydrolysis or hydrogenolysis to yield the 4-carboxylic acid. Suitable readily removable ester groups are described above.
- Suitable imide halide forming components include acid halides derived from the phosphorus acids, the preferred compounds being the chlorides such as, for example, phosphorus oxychloride or phosphorus pentachloride.
- N-Deformylation of a 7B-formamido group may be effected with a mineral acid at a temperature of minus 15 to 100 C, preferably +l5 to 40 C.
- a convenient reagent for the N-deformylation is concentrated hydrochloric acid in methanol or, preferably, in dioxan or tetrahydrofuran since undesirable transesterification reactions that tend to occur in methanol are thereby avoided.
- TLC thin layer chromatography
- EXAMPLE 2 A mixture of 2,2,2-trichloroethyl 6B-phenylacetamidopenicillanate lfl-oxide (4.82g. 1O mmole), pyridine (0.078g., l mmole.), orthophosphoric acid (specific gravity 1.75; 0.112g. l mmole.) and isobutylmethyl ketone (200 ml.) was boiled under reflux for 3 hr. The solution was cooled and then washed with water 1 X 100 ml., 1 X 50 ml.). The organic phase was evaporated, under reduced pressure and the resultant gum was dissolved in ethyl alcohol (l.M.S.; 20 ml.)
- a second crop (0.1g., 2.2 percent theory mp 160) was obtained from the liquors.
- EXAMPLE 5 p-Methoxybenzyl 3-methyl-7B-phenylacetamidoceph-3 -em-4-carboxylate was prepared by rearrangement of p-methoxybenzyl ofl-phenylacetamidopenicillanate lB-oxide.
- the starting material may be prepared by one of methods (i), (ii) or (iii) below.
- reaction mixture was allowed to warm to room temperature over half an hour and then stirred at this temperature for a further'2.5 hours, washed successively with 5 percent orthophosphoric acid ml.), pH 7.3 0.2M-phosphate buffer (150 ml.), water (150 ml.), and then evaporated to give pmethoxybenzyl 6B-phenylacetamidopenicillanate as a yellow syrup, t.l.c. (benzene-ethylacetate 2:1) R, 0.48, 0.65 (p-methoxybenzyl alcohol R,0.49).
- the syrup was dissolved in dry methylene dichloride (50 ml.) and a 1.8M-solution of monoperphthalic acid in ether (20 ml.) was added; phthalic acid began to precipitate immediately.
- the suspension was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour and then washed with saturated aqueous sodium hydrogen carbonate solution (4 X 50 ml.).
- the combined aqueous layer was backwashed with methylene dichloride (50 ml.), and, these washings were combined with the organic phase, which was washed successively with saturated aqueous sodium hydrogen carbonate solution (50 ml.) and water (2 X 50 ml.), dried over anhydrous magnesium sulphate, and evaporated to give an orange syrup.
- EXAMPLE 6 a A solution of 6fl-phenylacetamidopenicillanic acid lfi-oxide (7.02 g. 20 mmole.), phenacylbromide (4.02 g., 20 mmole.) and triethylamine (2.02 g., 20 mmole) in dry N,N-dimethylformamide (100 ml.) was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour, poured into water (700 ml.), and extracted with methylene dichloride (200 ml.).
- EXAMPLE 7 a p-Bromophenacyl bromide (3.2 g., 1 equiv.) was added in portions over 5 minutes to a stirred solution of 6B-phenylacetamidopenicillanic acid IB-oxide (4.0 g.) and triethylamine (1.56 ml., 1 equiv.) in N,N-dimethylformamide (45 ml.). The reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 2.5 hours, poured into water (150 ml.) and extracted with ethyl acetate (2 X 75 ml.).
- the solution was cooled to room temperatu'reand washed with water (1 X ml., 1 X 50).
- the organic layer was evaporated to dryness and the semi-solid residue was dissolved in ethyl alcohol (I.M.S.; 20 ml.).
- the alcoholic solution was similarly evaporated and trituration of the residue with ethyl alcohol (I.M.S.; 15 ml.) produced a crystalline solid.
- the mixture was stored at 0C for 16 hr.
- EXAMPLE 66 45 and stirred while pyridine (63 ml.) was added dropa.
- the solution was cooled and poured into methylene chloride (700 ml.), the vessel was washed with methylene chloride (2 X 150 ml.) and the washes added to the main solution.
- the mixture was cooled to 20 and stirred vigorously while water (260 ml.; 14.4 mol.) was added at such a rate as to keep the temperature near 5.
- EXAMPLE 69 Preparation of salts of phosphonic acids A 12.5percent solution of the acid in the appropriate solvent was treated with the base, added dropwise, until no further precipitation occurred. The solid was filtered off, washed with the same solvent as used for the reaction and dried in vacuo at 20 to give the required product. Samples were recrystallized if necessary.
- methane sulphonic acid selected from the group consisting of methane sulphonic acid, toluene-p-sulphonic acid, p-xylene sulphonic acid, pyridyl sulphonic acid, a phosphorus acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
- said catalyst is a salt of an acid selected from the group consisting of methane sulphonic acid, toluene-p-sulphonic acid, p-xylene sulphonic acid, naphthalene-Z-sulphonic acid and pyridyl sulphonic acid.
- said catalyst is a salt of an acid selected from the group consisting of a lower alkyl phosphonic acid an a chloro-, bromoor iodosubstituted lower alkyl phosphonic acid.
- said catalyst is a salt of an acid selected from the group consistjn of benzene phosphonic acid, a chloro-, bromoor 10 o-benzene phosphonic acid and a mitro-benzene phosphonic acid.
- said catalyst is a salt of an unsaturated heterocyclic tertiary base selected from the group consisting of pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, benzimidazole and pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline or benzimidazole substituted by a lower alkyl group.
- said catalyst is a salt of a member selected from the group consisting of aniline, a chloroaniline, a lower alkyl aniline, a hydroxy aniline, a lower aikoxy aniline, a nitroaniline, a carboxyaniline and a N-lower alkyl aniline.
- a process as defined in claim 1 wherein said salt is obtained by the reaction of substantially molar equivalents of an acid selected from the group consisting of a phosphorus acid, methane sulphonic acid, toluene p-sulphonic acid, p-xylene sulphonic acid and pyridine sulphonic acid with said amine.
- said salt is formed from an amine selected from the group consisting of pyridine; 2-methyl-, 3-methyland 4-methylpyridines; quinoline and isoquinoline and an acid selected from the group consisting of orthophosphoric, methane phosphonic, ethane phosphonic, iodomethane phosphonic, dichloromethane phosphonic, trichloromethane phosphonic, bromobenzene phosphonic and nitrobenzene phosphonic acids.
- amine selected from the group consisting of pyridine; 2-methyl-, 3-methyland 4-methylpyridines; quinoline and isoquinoline and an acid selected from the group consisting of orthophosphoric, methane phosphonic, ethane phosphonic, iodomethane phosphonic, dichloromethane phosphonic, trichloromethane phosphonic, bromobenzene phosphonic and nitrobenzene phosphonic acids.
- a process as defined in claim 1 wherein said salt is obtained in situ by the reaction of substantially molar equivalents of pyridine and orthophosphoric acid.
- a process as defined in claim 1 wherein said salt is obtained by the reaction of substantially molar equivalents of pyridine and dichloromethane phosphonic acid.
- a process as defined in claim 14 wherein the proportion of said salt is from 0.01 to 0.2 mole per mole of penicillin oxide.
- said solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl methyl ketone, iso-butyl methyl ketone, methyl n-propyl ketone, n-propyl acetate, n-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate, sec-butyl acetate, diethyl carbonate and diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
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